Can someone help me here: I am interested in getting the output of a 'printenv' command for a totally stock late-model sheevaplug. As part of the debian install, I overwrote some of the uboot environment variables. Debian is OK, but I can't boot from the NAND anymore, and I can't figure out what I need to change back to boot from the NAND.

I saw that, but it seems that there are a lot of differences between plugs. I'll post the differences between my two plugs at some point soon. My new plug (the one that I need help with) has way less environment variables than the old one, and doesn't seem to need them either.

I tried using it when I was getting some wierd behavior.I am sorry I didn't keep a copy of it.But one thing I have always wondered was what all those "x_bootargs*" and "x_bootcmd*" settings were for. I didn't get an answer but I noticed that they were all re-created.

Now, I cannot boot the onboard nand. So I missed something in my boot sequence. Uimage and uinitrd seem to load and verify ok but it hangs on booting the kernel.

But the good news is that my new Debian testing version on an SD seems to work fine so far:This is Debian 7.0, "Wheezy", "Linux debian 3.2.0-4-kirkwood #1 Debian 3.2.35-2 armv5tel GNU/Linux".